Voicebrook
For Academic Medical Centers

The reporting workflow built for teaching hospitals, research portfolios, and the full subspecialty case mix.

Academic medical centers run on rotating residents, large subspecialty staffs, research databases, and an aggressive digital pathology adoption curve. VoiceOver PRO handles all of it — delegated workflow for residents and fellows, templates that flex across subspecialties, and the same reporting layer working in your AP system and your DP platform.

What we hear from Academic Medical Center pathology leaders

The pains that show up at this scale.

Residents and fellows on rotation

Large training programs cycle through new users constantly. Each rotation can't require a multi-week onboarding.

Subspecialty case mix

Academic centers handle the full spectrum — sarcoma, neuropath, cytogenetics, dermpath, hemepath. Templates need to flex across all of it.

Reporting research data + clinical data together

Synoptic reporting for tumor boards, registries, and research databases — without doubling the work.

Pathologist time as the constrained resource

Faculty pathologists also teach, research, and consult. Reclaiming reporting time means more time for those.

Digital pathology adoption ahead of community

Academic centers are typically first to adopt DP platforms. Reporting workflow needs to keep up — and live inside both AP and DP.

How VoiceOver PRO fits

Why Academic Medical Centers choose Voicebrook.

1

Resident + fellow workflow

Delegated workflow lets residents and fellows sign cases through PRO without each needing a separate speech license. Faculty review and finalize through the same workflow.

2

Templates that flex across subspecialties

Structured templates for synoptics, flexible templates for narrative subspecialty reports, free dictation when needed — many workflows, one platform.

3

CAP eCP compliance, automated

SynoptIQ keeps every CAP cancer protocol current automatically. Auto-staging catches errors before sign-out — important when training programs are still learning the protocols.

4

Reporting time → research time

1–2 hours per pathologist per day reclaimed. Faculty pathologists with research portfolios get a real productivity boost without changing the diagnostic workflow.

5

Deep AP system integration — Epic Showroom listed

Most academic medical centers run Epic Beaker. Voicebrook is listed in the Epic Showroom for Pathology Speech Recognition & Reporting, and the same depth of integration extends to every other major AP system used in U.S. academic labs.

6

Ahead of the digital pathology curve

Integrations with Proscia, PathAI, Gestalt, TechCyte, and others. Academic centers leading DP adoption can deploy PRO inside the DP workflow they're already using.

Reference customers

Academic Medical Centers currently running VoiceOver PRO.

Academic medical centers ranging from leading research institutions to multi-hospital teaching networks.

Stanford Medicine
Mount Sinai
UC San Diego Health System
Temple University
Universal Health Services
Endeavor Health

See the hour come back.

30-minute walkthrough with a pathology-informatics specialist — dictating real cases, with your AP system in the loop. You'll see where the time goes today, and where it comes back.

Why this matters: every report that signs out faster is a patient getting their result sooner.